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June 29, 2008 at 12:28 AM #13153June 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM #231077MoovanOnUpParticipant
I am just happy to see the price come down. I hope Caminito Pudregal will help set the comps, but I think it took a year before it became an REO. I had the offer on a nearby house, but it was way too long of a process on a good offer. In the end I will be waiting for a year or two before I splash back, but I hope these are not prone to flips as much as homes for a better price if you can do some work. But, I do enjoy hearing your take on the market and houses near you.
June 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM #231199MoovanOnUpParticipantI am just happy to see the price come down. I hope Caminito Pudregal will help set the comps, but I think it took a year before it became an REO. I had the offer on a nearby house, but it was way too long of a process on a good offer. In the end I will be waiting for a year or two before I splash back, but I hope these are not prone to flips as much as homes for a better price if you can do some work. But, I do enjoy hearing your take on the market and houses near you.
June 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM #231208MoovanOnUpParticipantI am just happy to see the price come down. I hope Caminito Pudregal will help set the comps, but I think it took a year before it became an REO. I had the offer on a nearby house, but it was way too long of a process on a good offer. In the end I will be waiting for a year or two before I splash back, but I hope these are not prone to flips as much as homes for a better price if you can do some work. But, I do enjoy hearing your take on the market and houses near you.
June 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM #231246MoovanOnUpParticipantI am just happy to see the price come down. I hope Caminito Pudregal will help set the comps, but I think it took a year before it became an REO. I had the offer on a nearby house, but it was way too long of a process on a good offer. In the end I will be waiting for a year or two before I splash back, but I hope these are not prone to flips as much as homes for a better price if you can do some work. But, I do enjoy hearing your take on the market and houses near you.
June 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM #231259MoovanOnUpParticipantI am just happy to see the price come down. I hope Caminito Pudregal will help set the comps, but I think it took a year before it became an REO. I had the offer on a nearby house, but it was way too long of a process on a good offer. In the end I will be waiting for a year or two before I splash back, but I hope these are not prone to flips as much as homes for a better price if you can do some work. But, I do enjoy hearing your take on the market and houses near you.
June 29, 2008 at 8:51 PM #231142PadreBrianParticipantThose kind of flips arn’t half bad. They are buying with THEIR own money (not funny money) and they help bring the comps down to affordable levels.
June 29, 2008 at 8:51 PM #231264PadreBrianParticipantThose kind of flips arn’t half bad. They are buying with THEIR own money (not funny money) and they help bring the comps down to affordable levels.
June 29, 2008 at 8:51 PM #231275PadreBrianParticipantThose kind of flips arn’t half bad. They are buying with THEIR own money (not funny money) and they help bring the comps down to affordable levels.
June 29, 2008 at 8:51 PM #231311PadreBrianParticipantThose kind of flips arn’t half bad. They are buying with THEIR own money (not funny money) and they help bring the comps down to affordable levels.
June 29, 2008 at 8:51 PM #231323PadreBrianParticipantThose kind of flips arn’t half bad. They are buying with THEIR own money (not funny money) and they help bring the comps down to affordable levels.
June 29, 2008 at 10:16 PM #231303SD RealtorParticipantAhhh Pudregal…
Actually I have an offer in on Pudregal right now… The home needs ALOT of work but the lot is really ideal…it is just what I want… I had an offer on Caminio Calor but they countered us and I didn’t want to play anymore. Also Caminito Calor jacked the price 50k the day after Pudregal came on the market.
So I chased down the homeowner on Pudregal last year when the NOT was issued, (ps thanks to Asianautica on that) . I offered to buy off his current debt but he said no. Fast forward 9 months and the home forecloses…
Moovanup did you have the offer on Calor? I saw that they took like 140 days… so I take it you got pissed and walked? My read on the listing agent for that home is that he does not have alot of experience with short sales. When I submitted my offer he seemed to not understand alot of things I was saying to him. Of course the board here will love to know the owner of Caminito Calor is a mortgage broker.
I like Pudregal because of the orientation of the home and the size of the lot. Calor had a decent size lot but a small backyard, not alot of usable land.
In the end your patience will pay off. I would rather wait then buy now but if I got the Pudregal home I would get the lot I really want. Granted it is a few years earlier then I prefer but FOR ME, that is okay and I acknowledge and understand the market conditions.
June 29, 2008 at 10:16 PM #231363SD RealtorParticipantAhhh Pudregal…
Actually I have an offer in on Pudregal right now… The home needs ALOT of work but the lot is really ideal…it is just what I want… I had an offer on Caminio Calor but they countered us and I didn’t want to play anymore. Also Caminito Calor jacked the price 50k the day after Pudregal came on the market.
So I chased down the homeowner on Pudregal last year when the NOT was issued, (ps thanks to Asianautica on that) . I offered to buy off his current debt but he said no. Fast forward 9 months and the home forecloses…
Moovanup did you have the offer on Calor? I saw that they took like 140 days… so I take it you got pissed and walked? My read on the listing agent for that home is that he does not have alot of experience with short sales. When I submitted my offer he seemed to not understand alot of things I was saying to him. Of course the board here will love to know the owner of Caminito Calor is a mortgage broker.
I like Pudregal because of the orientation of the home and the size of the lot. Calor had a decent size lot but a small backyard, not alot of usable land.
In the end your patience will pay off. I would rather wait then buy now but if I got the Pudregal home I would get the lot I really want. Granted it is a few years earlier then I prefer but FOR ME, that is okay and I acknowledge and understand the market conditions.
June 29, 2008 at 10:16 PM #231351SD RealtorParticipantAhhh Pudregal…
Actually I have an offer in on Pudregal right now… The home needs ALOT of work but the lot is really ideal…it is just what I want… I had an offer on Caminio Calor but they countered us and I didn’t want to play anymore. Also Caminito Calor jacked the price 50k the day after Pudregal came on the market.
So I chased down the homeowner on Pudregal last year when the NOT was issued, (ps thanks to Asianautica on that) . I offered to buy off his current debt but he said no. Fast forward 9 months and the home forecloses…
Moovanup did you have the offer on Calor? I saw that they took like 140 days… so I take it you got pissed and walked? My read on the listing agent for that home is that he does not have alot of experience with short sales. When I submitted my offer he seemed to not understand alot of things I was saying to him. Of course the board here will love to know the owner of Caminito Calor is a mortgage broker.
I like Pudregal because of the orientation of the home and the size of the lot. Calor had a decent size lot but a small backyard, not alot of usable land.
In the end your patience will pay off. I would rather wait then buy now but if I got the Pudregal home I would get the lot I really want. Granted it is a few years earlier then I prefer but FOR ME, that is okay and I acknowledge and understand the market conditions.
June 29, 2008 at 10:16 PM #231315SD RealtorParticipantAhhh Pudregal…
Actually I have an offer in on Pudregal right now… The home needs ALOT of work but the lot is really ideal…it is just what I want… I had an offer on Caminio Calor but they countered us and I didn’t want to play anymore. Also Caminito Calor jacked the price 50k the day after Pudregal came on the market.
So I chased down the homeowner on Pudregal last year when the NOT was issued, (ps thanks to Asianautica on that) . I offered to buy off his current debt but he said no. Fast forward 9 months and the home forecloses…
Moovanup did you have the offer on Calor? I saw that they took like 140 days… so I take it you got pissed and walked? My read on the listing agent for that home is that he does not have alot of experience with short sales. When I submitted my offer he seemed to not understand alot of things I was saying to him. Of course the board here will love to know the owner of Caminito Calor is a mortgage broker.
I like Pudregal because of the orientation of the home and the size of the lot. Calor had a decent size lot but a small backyard, not alot of usable land.
In the end your patience will pay off. I would rather wait then buy now but if I got the Pudregal home I would get the lot I really want. Granted it is a few years earlier then I prefer but FOR ME, that is okay and I acknowledge and understand the market conditions.
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